India: MS Billet Prices touch 7 Months low in Mumbai

Falling steel demand and heavy rainfalls have led to a steep correction in Billet prices in Mumbai, which touched a 7 Months low today.

Billet prices in Mumbai (Wada), one of the largest Billet producing region in the country, have witnessed a downfall of INR 1,700/MT M-o-M. Current offers stand at INR 31,000/MT (Ex-Works). These prices were last seen in the month of December, 2013.

Similarly prices have corrected in other parts of the country as well. Offers are ranging from INR 30,000-32,500/MT.

SteelMint while speaking to market participants have assessed that poor buying of finish steel across the country is a major reason behind the falling Billet prices. In line, few participants said we expect market to revive post monsoons.

Billet Prices in Major Trading Regions

Place

Size

Price

W-o-W

M-o-M

*Mumbai

125×125

31,000

– 500

– 1750

*Kandla

125×125

32,400

– 900

– 1500

*Raipur

125×125

31,200

– 500

-350

*Raigarh

125×125

31,000

– 300

-100

Jharsugda

125×125

30,000-30,200

0

0

Durgapur

125×125

31,300

– 550

– 300

Chennai

125×125

32,500

– 600

0

Basic prices in INR/MT; excluding taxes
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Demand for Imported Scrap falls

With falling Billet prices, demand for imported Scrap has fallen down. Despite scrap offers correcting up to USD 10/MT there are not many buyers. Speaking to steel smelters, it was learnt that current offers from Middle East are somewhere in the range of USD 370-375/MT for HMS 1& 2 and USD 380-385/MT for HMS 1 CFR Mumbai. They expect prices to correct further.


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